FORMAL LETTER
You are Ratan/Ratna of Indore. The following extract of a magazine drew your attention. As a concerned citizen write a letter to the editor of a national daily, expressing your ideas and views on global warming and also giving suggestion on how to
save our planet from this problem.
According to the findings of the Inter-Governmental Panel of
Climate Change, the consequence of environmental changes in
South-East Asia include risk of floods and droughts in many regions,
decreased agricultural productivity, adverse impacts on fisheries
and adverse effects on many ecological systems.
25/1 roger street ,
symphony complex,
Indore-32
To,
The Editor,
The Times of India
Indore-12
Date:13th april,2016
Subject: Global Warming
Dear Sir,
The extract in a magazine regarding the consequences of
environmental changes in South-East Asia is a wake-up call for the
governments in the region. South-East Asia is a densely populated
region. Meeting the needs of the huge population puts increased
pressure on the resources available for growth and survival: both
natural and man-made.
In this scenario, a decrease in agricultural
productivity and an increased risk of floods and droughts will rock
the boat even further unless some steps are taken to check global
warming. It is a matter of world-wide concern.
There is a need to work towards decreasing the production of
greenhouse gases which in turn will reduce the effects of global
warming.
thanking you.
yours sincerely,
Ratna
You are Ratan/Ratna of Indore. The following extract of a magazine drew your attention. As a concerned citizen write a letter to the editor of a national daily, expressing your ideas and views on global warming and also giving suggestion on how to
save our planet from this problem.
According to the findings of the Inter-Governmental Panel of
Climate Change, the consequence of environmental changes in
South-East Asia include risk of floods and droughts in many regions,
decreased agricultural productivity, adverse impacts on fisheries
and adverse effects on many ecological systems.
25/1 roger street ,
symphony complex,
Indore-32
To,
The Editor,
The Times of India
Indore-12
Date:13th april,2016
Subject: Global Warming
Dear Sir,
The extract in a magazine regarding the consequences of
environmental changes in South-East Asia is a wake-up call for the
governments in the region. South-East Asia is a densely populated
region. Meeting the needs of the huge population puts increased
pressure on the resources available for growth and survival: both
natural and man-made.
In this scenario, a decrease in agricultural
productivity and an increased risk of floods and droughts will rock
the boat even further unless some steps are taken to check global
warming. It is a matter of world-wide concern.
There is a need to work towards decreasing the production of
greenhouse gases which in turn will reduce the effects of global
warming.
thanking you.
yours sincerely,
Ratna
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